Data underlying the publication: Intraspecies variation offers potentials to improve white rot fungi for increasing degradability of lignocellulose for ruminants
doi: 10.4121/13ef571d-8d9e-4476-ab58-be3c3b707ad9
Wheat straw (pretreated as described in the M & M paragraph of the manuscript) was inoculated with 30 different strains
of white rot fungi and incubated for 7 weeks in plastic containers with air filters.
12 strains of Ceriporiopsis subvermispora, 8 strains of Lentinula edodes and 10 strains of PLeurotus eryngii were used.
At 1, 3, 5 and 7 weeks, three containers (replicates)were sacrifised and analysed.
The T=0 samples were analysed without an inoculum. To correct for this ommission estimates for T=0 were made by using data
from previous experiments (Nazri Nayan 2018: Discerning the variation in fungal-treated wheat straw as ruminant feed, https://edepot.wur.nl/458924).
Blanc cells are outliers with a deviation of more than 2 x standard deviation.
- 2023-11-07 first online, published, posted
Animal Nutrition, Wageningen University & Research
Universiti Putra Malaysia
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